August 03, 2009

Back Home from Orlando

I made it back home late last night from Orlando--what a temperature change! A couple of you had asked for pictures of the PaperTrey booth, so I'm posting those today. First, a card: yes, I used PTI's Everyday Button Bits. It is in stock at the moment, but I don't know for how long! Everyday Button Bits and On My Couch seemed to be big hits at the Supershow.

For paper, I chose 2008 Bitty Dot Basics in Lemon Tart and 2008 Bitty Box Basics in Aqua Mist.. I used a Spellbinders Labels Four die to cut, emboss, and mask my focal image, and a Copic Airbrush System, along with Copic markers BG15 and YG93 to airbrush a background for the chick pair. See the little bit of spatter pattern on the bottom? I chose an E57 marker inserted into the airbrush handle on the brush tip end to create some dirt. (Airbrushing with the broad/chisel tip gives you a smoother pattern, while airbrushing with the brush tip gives you a grainier pattern.) Ribbon is Lemon Tart Grosgrain.

How about some booth pictures next? I'll start at the entrance and work around the booth, then go to the outside display boards.

All of those gorgeous PTI colors with cardstock, ribbon, buttons--sigh. . . Who wouldn't like shopping here? Nichole did a fabulous job designing the booth!

This was the back wall with the stamp sets that were available at the show. What a tough choice that must have been.

This was the opposite cardstock/accessories wall.

And here is the back wall, right before you turn the corner to the counter and exit. This was taken on day two when we had rearranged a bit because we were out of rustic twine. ;-)

Here are the display boards on either side of the booth outside, backing the cardstock and accessory walls.

And finally, the display board with the Limited Edition SuperShow set, Floral Fusion. I hope you earned it because it's fabulous! We all so enjoyed meeting those of you who were able to be there; it was great to be able to put names with faces. If I start naming names, I'll leave someone out and be in the doghouse, so I think I'll stop here. Thank you for visiting!

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Back Home from Orlando

I made it back home late last night from Orlando--what a temperature change! A couple of you had asked for pictures of the PaperTrey booth, so I'm posting those today. First, a card: yes, I used PTI's Everyday Button Bits. It is in stock at the moment, but I don't know for how long! Everyday Button Bits and On My Couch seemed to be big hits at the Supershow.

For paper, I chose 2008 Bitty Dot Basics in Lemon Tart and 2008 Bitty Box Basics in Aqua Mist.. I used a Spellbinders Labels Four die to cut, emboss, and mask my focal image, and a Copic Airbrush System, along with Copic markers BG15 and YG93 to airbrush a background for the chick pair. See the little bit of spatter pattern on the bottom? I chose an E57 marker inserted into the airbrush handle on the brush tip end to create some dirt. (Airbrushing with the broad/chisel tip gives you a smoother pattern, while airbrushing with the brush tip gives you a grainier pattern.) Ribbon is Lemon Tart Grosgrain.

How about some booth pictures next? I'll start at the entrance and work around the booth, then go to the outside display boards.

All of those gorgeous PTI colors with cardstock, ribbon, buttons--sigh. . . Who wouldn't like shopping here? Nichole did a fabulous job designing the booth!

This was the back wall with the stamp sets that were available at the show. What a tough choice that must have been.

This was the opposite cardstock/accessories wall.

And here is the back wall, right before you turn the corner to the counter and exit. This was taken on day two when we had rearranged a bit because we were out of rustic twine. ;-)

Here are the display boards on either side of the booth outside, backing the cardstock and accessory walls.

And finally, the display board with the Limited Edition SuperShow set, Floral Fusion. I hope you earned it because it's fabulous! We all so enjoyed meeting those of you who were able to be there; it was great to be able to put names with faces. If I start naming names, I'll leave someone out and be in the doghouse, so I think I'll stop here. Thank you for visiting!

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